protection. (acropolis/colony). 5. The often served as a central place for Greeks to meet and hold assemblies. (acropolis/agora). 4. The mainland of G...
MUITIPLE CHOICE For each of the following, write the letter of the best choice in the space provided.
I.
On what type of landform is mainland Greece located?
4. Around what feature was a Greek polis usually built? a. mountain range
a. flat land b. valley c. peninsula d. island
b. fortress c. river d. temple
2. Why were the seas important to the early Greeks?
5. Why did the Greeks create colonies?
a. they provided drinking water b. they provided water for
a. they wanted to become rich from trade b. they wanted to create a large empire c. they wanted to conquer the entire Mediterranean region d. they wanted to sail to exotic places
crops
c. they provided great places to swim
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61.
they provided trade routes
5. What were the two earliest , cultural groups to develop in Greece?
a. b. c. d.
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Progress Assessment
Name
Class
Ancient Greece
Vocabulary Builder Section I
DIRECTIONS Read each sentence and fillin the blank with the word in the word pair that best completes the sentence.
I. After the Dark
Age, Greeks began to set up city-states and entered a period
great achievements known as Greece's (
of
age.
classical/peninsula)
2. The town around the protection. (acropolis/colony)
was surrounded by walls
for
5. The
often served as a central place for Greeks to meet and hold assemblies. (acropolis/agora)
4. The mainland of Greece is a water on three sides. (peninsula/polis)
,land surrounded by
5. The Greek
provided security, stability, and identity to ,n. people who lived there. (acropolis/polis)
; DIRECTIONS Write a word that has a similar meaning to the term given. 6. acropolis 7. agora
8. polis
DIRECTIONS Write three adjectives or descriptive phrases that describe the term given.
9. classical 10. peninsula
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